This change in the league hasn’t gone unnoticed by the fans. Ticket prices have increased more than 40 per cent in the last decade, entire club boards have been overhauled, and once a club owner changes the whole club changes.

At almost every EPL game there is a banner or sign somewhere in the crowd with quotes such as “Share the wealth, pigs” or “Pigs run the Premier League”. It is evident that the league has entered a new era of wealth, greed and fortune.

Not only are English fans aggravated, but European fans visiting British stadiums during European competitions have shown their support to the domestic fans.

Just recently on Dortmund’s visit to Anfield, a sign was held up quoting “74 euros? Football is nothing without the fans”. Although this diverse league has the reputation of a competition of utmost quality, in recent times it has gained a reputation of being operated by pure greed.

Sadio Mane struck twice as Liverpool maintained their 100 per cent EPL start with a 3-1 win over Newcastle, while Tottenham thrashed Crystal Palace 4-0, and Manchester City slipped to a shocking 3-2 defeat at Norwich.